id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3ad4zhnt55bl5cf6q7iyypspva Gaye Elizabeth Taylor The Meaning of the Earth and the Will of Men: Re-examining the Nietzschean in Wallace Stevens' "Harmonium" 2013 309 .pdf application/pdf 92199 5306 67 readings of Nietzschean intertexts in a number of Stevens' early poems, the second and third will to creative power in Stevens by marking the ways in which these poems extend Nietzsche's Nietzsche, I begin with a reading of "Description Without Place"—a poem which Stevens "Nietzsche in Basel" was a hero of Stevens' imagination.3 In my reading of the poem, I interpret Like Leonard and Wharton, and Bates as well, I too read Stevens' poems as suggesting neo-Nietzschean reading of Stevens' late poem, he diagnoses the insightful critic blind to the fact reading of Nietzsche in Stevens suggests that he, like many other celebrants of the For Leggett, Stevens' early poems follow Nietzsche on this point, poem of the series, "Common Soldier." It is possible to read Stevens' opening sketch of his Stevens' early receptive reading of Thus Spake Zarathustra, is suggested in the poem's linkage of ./cache/work_3ad4zhnt55bl5cf6q7iyypspva.pdf ./txt/work_3ad4zhnt55bl5cf6q7iyypspva.txt